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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY SIM TELL i The ComMnrttoa of Pepsin, Nux, Iron, Celery. Ilu is vvbst makes Peptiron of wonderful ihereutii' value, and so merest, ful after influenza, the grip and in blood end nerve trouble, anemia, paleness, nervous weakness Md the wurrj aud anxiety over the work war. real iron blood ted nerve Jt is bencft'isJ in tbe weak toim . m v follow mg the influenza and grip, to worn out, bruin fagged men, delicate g women school tired girls and to , boys, invalids and eoavales-ei.tsthe aged and mfina y It actually puts iron, a natural strengthener, Into red th- - blood, and restores the wasted io'i bailee lour druggist knows its bau-t.u- Figure! Show How American Military Power Forced German Defeat. Total of 3,703,273 Made Up United State Army on g gnat merit. Five State Friendly to the Allies Likely to Arise From World War. Armistice Signing. "f of n i itary Ofriiiii:) i. s iprc c if'" victory In the spfuig cf I ''I", of (mere an ant of fr Intervention ill t' e the ultimate r o' Iig tit t at of the enou end tiia ana. lilt ant dilution of neaily one-hf of t n tight tut f 'fie was graphically told In figure made public today b the air department. They dealt with the of the a'liee and the rifle Strength German forces on the western front In monthly periods from April 1 to November 2, and were prepared bv the Intelligence dll talon of the general staff of the American army in France. By nfie strength was meant ths number of men standing in the trench ready W hen te go over with the bavom t last spring Germany struck its greet Mow It had s million and a ha'f men so classified against an allied total of a million and a quarter. By June 1 the Germane reached their peak with I.MJ.OnO rifles, but, despite the trrlflc pressure they were eserting against ths allied lines, American aid ass overcoming tha handicap and delivered mads posalbla tha counter-blola July. I, iff ttrrn 1 v i a. -- 4 I w German Power Wanes. , The allied strength on June 1 wss l.tot.-S5bluntly afterwards the a'liee reached a total of M7 IVKt. composed f 7 7 S 606 French. MS 00 British and 2(4 POO American. America's contribution hsd risen from 61,060 in April On July 1, Germany s power had begun to wane and for the first lime It waa definitely inferior In rlfl 'Strength, with t 412.000, compared to l,ftft,U90 for the allies. I p to September the allied strength continued to gain, despite the denier me counterattack which was being driven forIn ward all along the line (he American strength had risen to an estimated force of JSO.OoO On beptemher 1 tbe allied line wss at Its greatest Strength, with LfU.OOO against Germanys 9. ! I 1 ,39 000. While ths allies had shrunk In rifles to 1,462,000 on November 1. Germany a last hope was gone as she faced that grmy with only bayonets. 688,000 Decline Accounted For. I The These reserve were used up In ame the German at'ach and the allied assaults, r. h .lowed While the American force (, (ujitiri jtil tif Hurt-In rumt way, the Amerban 20 nf about per stimri'i baa represented force In Trance total American cent f t fa. This for the aiiounts mt'iiuomd, with a total of more then two mil- lion men In France on Novrmtwr 11, tha ult strTgtti In tictober was estimated at around lift hnfl men A similar situation was stfciwn In staff reports as to the tot.it i! lod strength, reckoned at "ration rortlnuouslz great-irtU- n slnngth ' ofnil was that tie Uetnian arm through out the spring and summer last year. t'f ! Ihe American Strength. The tofu! strength of the I'nlted Btstes army on November 11. wlteu the armistice wa'giied and when tha American war effort waa at Its ;cak, was 3 7uJ,2?1 offimarine cers and men, Ini lulling the army In Kurope corps on ditty with A sutUalli.U tnblo made public today by the war dixartment gives this figure Included in the table Is a comparative statement of the strength of allied and , ierrmui force on the western front by months, beginning April 1. 1S1I, showing that on July I for the first time the i lied rlrie strength" exceeded that of the Germans men In rifle strength, which means "standing In the trenches ready to al-go over the top with the bayonet," the lied total on July 1 waa 1,624.600 compared with l,412,00 for the Germans. relui Novemkr 1 when Ihe enemy's serves had teen exhausted and his front line strength reduced b atout half, the allies had rifle strength of I 4M.OoO, to one. odds of upwards ol From July 1 as the Americans continued to arrive ths allied superior'ty showed continued growth over the Germans, who hud dropped on November 1 to ft strength of 6G6 UOU When the great German drive was lauruhed in the spring of 1913. the enemy had a definite superiority of approximately 20 per cent the figures for April 1 allowing an atlled rifle strength of and a German total of 1,(0,000 The Germans rest hed their maximum June 1, with 1,69 000, while the adtes rem hed their maximum on bepteraber 1, ivllh 1,642 t) The meaning of the rifle strength upon which the table is based is made clear by the fact that an American division with a total strength of approximated 27,000 lighting men la rated as 12,230 rifles tl-- a 1 . . 1 !oi you i Novcmter fumy' does look y . . 24a OHO 1, 41 000 W0 1,4 . . 1, 614(100 . . 1.6 2,000 1 612.000 1 (14,000 1,(65 000 1 . . 1 1 ... l.r, too 1.600 000 1,630 000 1 411 00O 1 39ft 000 1 310,01,0 1 22J,t',0 660,000 one-ha- or-tn- val-ti-- v nt.inv of them armed today drove ft in t tv s vicinity thitv-fv- e Russians, to lud. ng four women singed to have to tmim date Mexican iitempted orange The Uiissihiis were taken to pikeis lie Uusstin set lenient In lavs Angeles an autom1 bile ttuik and liberated OPTICAL CO. HE. 2nd South SL Walker Bank Bldg HOME OF TIIE K.RYPT0K 11 nhile thepubficbegan tosay they werent making cars as well as they used to.' The public was wrong. It was not the car. It was the low grade gas.. 1 he food for an engine had changed; a new digestive organ was needcd. Among the first to observe this condition were the Chalmers engineers. They were the first to supply the answer. They dcsgned a Hot Spot, device and attached a new type of intake manifold now known as the famous Rams-hor- n. - ' p ; wt-x- fs lf afURg-i- THURSDAY SPECIALS 2 Pounds of Cheese d. BUTTE freh, Heiout; no better butter made Pound .1 botU Jet OH Poi sn, One of tho good ones 2 lb, fine, wh te e'ean Navy Bean for DAISY A - Pur 73c 45c Tribune WASHINGTON' 25c 17c 25c ftponriem t fish depart- - rm at our dnwntowp store 55 EAST 2ND SOUTH. Always the best n f sh and poultry An'expert fish man In charge. TRV HOSKISSONS FO THE BEST THE CHRISTIAN 55 SPECIAL EAST SECOND SOUTH. 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FP.IDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 8 OCLOCK ' f AUDITORIUM ON RICHARDS STREET AH Are Welcome it of tn nmke tf FTl t Quality of First ne.ji i 1 1ST Vws' ixM' X X t rorr- - reaihed hiLutma bovi in arm WASATCH 4057. thi Tbf kiore fc on tjrrrv th Her- f'ir- man tnsl4r Th nUhrd th morifj foi a Ket d nner for n !vi mmiinnv of th Tent-1xtat then division mh'ch TH orannisitlnn has hon HtmnlHAjcn 'm Ljuartors Gnial Tt rrahimir ofhea the resilient of pa:t pn which Thndor Ronevelt .Ir, xn Th toionel tuini tffi(r 3(1 tnanv frieml in the hea ttuarU r i He had toM ht ebnjf it To the urpri and deMabt of the there rm a tetter to the lieutenant mlo nei from hi father Im loinr ri lihnrol with Inatnutton that it to th bo a ronaine Chelat b need to i The mft dinner inI entertainment a ilon performed In all i!wtil and in th tont that wiit round the ex prei dent waa not forgotten 1611 XI II W1. 4. 0303 IRf0 hen-tera- fthr tn j j DOWNTOWN (TORE tf!1 ft Mh ha efforti 127 South State St. h first clas Kippered Salmon or Cod, lb - 30c iv for FISH DEPARTMENT THURSDAY Srlc OhlcfiKA See the new Chalmers. ' COLONEL PROVIDED TREAT FOR SAMMIES Power Coffee From th OC home of M J B 3C Pound , 4 bar Bob Whit Soap BORDEN S MILK 15c tall can There are many more. TAYLOR MOTOR CAR CO., AinA-icanle- m k Almost immediate starting on a cold day. Perfect engine running in JO seconds on a cold day. More power out of gas than has ever been extracted before. Prevent raw gas from going past the pistons Into the crank case and subsequent lubrication trouble. Develop a smoother, softer kind of power. Cause a lower upkeep cost through less vibration Spin more mileage out of every gallon. Cause the engine to run cooler on a hot day. By means of the Hot Spot they cracked up, fine as powder, and heated the law 'It Is a sp'etiiJ- - illustration of that which plavs type of true he said th game f ilr In s democrat Tt should he emulated bv every patrl-ot'- c conone cltisen There le onh sistent pos Hon for a J aw ah ding citizennow, as Judge Taft the most Influenti.it opponent "f prohibition suggests to sustain the law until It Is and that modf e ' - i epea ed "The best way trf our opponents to 'f rove It to be ,v f illute is to have It We are toady to meet b mestli enforced the teat " m. cars have not performed as once they did, non-lmox- li the United Ht.iUs on that date there l.Sul 4W amv j trammel and in the ir pOHv. seioii, the canal sons, lli-k- n eti , 5a,, la The total Htribztn of the Siberian ex-l- e ution on that dais was 296 officers and iGk men GLOBE For gas has gone down and down in grade; the price has gone up and up; and In-t- nn a In ri neu rs, bo, HENRY By (New ,k rime-Clilmj- o WALES. Tribune Cable, (CopjrtKht) fclt is believed here that PARIS, Feb the second division of the A. E. T. suffered the greatest casualties of the nar, a, statements from Washington do not mention the second division as a unit, but meieiy tn snniumdn the casualties of the marlin br.ya.le the Fifth and Sixth regiments' of u arlues ' than half of the They co.npiKrd effectives t the Second division, as the otnr bnuntle was made up of the Ninth and Twenty third infantry regiments the hrlga te -- beside which there was the Fifteen artillery regiment. Since tua marines alone lost 1682 killed, the entlie division probably suffered more thin double tFat as there were more tlan double the effectives The division entered the line a 7et yourselvee in normal condition for few wests after the First division, takthe readmstment period. He at your ing over trenches from the French along best. The Keelry Treatment wilt put the weetem face of the St. (lihlel salient, v on in they suffered their principal casualties your original normal condition. but In June astride the Pans highroad outThat condition you were itt before he- - side Chateau Thlerrv and In Dots Kelleau ginning the ue of liquor or drugs. No and In the Champagne early tn October, nsn.ea or eickne, It is tbe ideal and when thev stormed the planch. Mon ami Mevless farms north of the Sojnme, freehumane treatment. ing Rheims from the Krupp .bombardment The Second division a. so look part In tke Argonne-Meus- e drive. LIQUOR OR DRUG USERS -- When you order Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coals from us, you not only gain high coal quality, but you also get prompt delivery, coal when you want it. ORDER CASTLE GATE OR CLEAR CREEK COALS. TODAY d The Keeley Institute Wuatck 1753. Td IVeot RrrotK Tewm! 4 8-i- to the subject of r, ei-lt- Russians Driven From Orange Orove AZILrA, Cal, Feb ft - About Sou growers of the Hun Gabriel multi-cylinde- IT but it condense on the short 1 hazardous journey. Gas is tricky. They succeeded in designing a brand new type of canal or manifold minus angles, comers, sharp corners and the like and this they call the Rams-hoAny man who drives a Hot Spot Chalmers can tell you how wonderful these two devices work. They have made the Chalmers now a great automobile. This is what they accomplish: from like the valves and extra It has swung the attention V hu-rtqt- e Now the task was to get this fine as powder, or as the engineers sav dry gas into the cylinders without letting bile industry. Antl-Sali- I GLASSES H gas after it left the carbureter. This put the gas in perfect shape for combustion. which now has a record of many million mi'es behind it, has created a new movement in the automo- (HIS great engine, (Chicago Tribune fipoclal Service.) S WASHINGTON. Feb Reassuring news for thoss thirsty souls who are tor ng up stocks of liquor for consumption after the country goes bone-drwaa forthcoming today from the Homes will not be Inleague vaded and such Stores seized "The fear being expressed In some quarters that radical measures might be adopted to Interfere unduly with the privacy ef tha home In connect.on with th enforcement of the national prohibition amendment will not be realised," aa d VV B Wheeler, general counsel of the league. "We have always guarded tins In every prohibition ait real.aing that a man's horns a his castle There will be no effort to make the search and seisurs law app y to bona fldi private res denoea, unless such private residences become a place of public resert for drmknig or for the sale or Illegal dlstr but, on of liquor" Un the subject of near-beehowever. Mr heeler held out no hope. "Two per cent beer will not he eold unurr national he said prohibition, Ths fedaral amendment pnhiblts rating liquor as a beverage tongiosa will defqie what ts lntoxicut.ug liquors The United Ktates supremo court held 22 U 8 H3, thnt the 'eglslatiie department mav define the terra to Ifd even a uting liquur In its judgment it, 's necessary to make effective ths piohib ting The state laws vary Practically all nf them prohibit the sale of liquors conof ons per mors than taining cent alcohol Many prohibit all alcoholic liquors for beverage purposes The federal government has adopted Ihe standard that one ha'f of one per cent of alcohol subjects the seller to the pavment of the liquor revenue tax on InThere ts no reason toxicating liquor. will adopt a lo believe that congtess lower standard than the federal government is now using " enld Mr Wheeler that William H Tafts appeal to the wets to ab de by the drv law Is vharsctei istlc of a great roi'ge who believes In the d gutty of th November 11 tbs American army In tmvne w is mm used of 6 ) 142 officers amt Ms 4 4 man, sh le 116.' offli sri and 21 at sea cn route to o'j me,,o were Tt m trine out i sort In ihe d Ifouvi) u,t t e 01. that cate a ,tc lt,o! officers and 31,161 men n tal, 11 g the total I urep .111 army stiength enter In Frame ir gn route there 2,lo4saa officers and THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Combine NEAR aud FAR vision In one lens. Tiie Great Hot SpotEngim has made the Chalmers one of thefew great cars of the world" On Daddy certainly funny peering over his reading glasses every time he wants to see object more than a few leet away. Thousands of meu and woiuen are In the same fix " They, too, wear glasses for near vim only. pce 4 April so It ts now PARIS, Feb. t (delayed) to Indicate, la rough outline at possibla , , what Is likely to be the map or nw Europe which will be born of the conference. The composition of Germany, and whether or not there ' be a drswtng together of some els-tirnents of old Germany with the German elements of old Austria, ts not tor the mo menl nmra than ons of lit speculative prob etna befors the Faria conference, although bearings on such a grouping ars naturally reie.vtng serious consideration. In view of the poaelble resurgence of th Teutonic ambitions of "VI e t Polltik " Ths new map of central Europe, whteb It Is within ths scope of th conference s powers to draw, shows fivs great Hates, friendly to th allies. First, Poland on ths north, with access to ths sea, tec. a, th ond, embivdylng Hiovak districts of tho Hungarian borderland, with Bohem'a In the center, third, a greater Rumania; fourth, an enlarjba South Slav kingdom, with the Serbian prince-regeat it head, aud, fifth, a greater Greece Austria and Hungary will not only be much reduced In alxe, but will have no seaboards of their own But for them, as for Poland and Bohemia, access to the sea must be secured. If there Is to be a good peace. Venlieios today concluded hie presen tation of the Greek claims before the council of ten and he made out an extremely good case. The Italian delegates Issued a etatamant indicating their sympathetic attitude This la taken to mean that tha understanding between Italy and Greece la wlthlx reach Greek Interests tn Constantinople and Its district will be of safeguarded by Internationalisation that turritory and its railways and nt 14 . 'lav June 1 1 July August 1 September tuber 1 niiVJ, Daddy MARSHALL. Tribune Cab.s, Cseiho-triovaki- Per-shlir- x'G.i i Tlmes-Chlca- Copyright) sudden decline of the German forces beginning In June and again ap- Rush of Troops. The ill pxrtme it tnhle shows that the Ip the swift (Iron during October parent x accounted for bv the fmt (lint she rust- - of Ann Mi an troopv to fc.11 rope wnen Bad drawn Inn the linen during the spring the German great drive whs launched not very available rtwrn expecting to nilv suneeitid In making rood all allied mash her way to vktoty before winter Ion hi Mom month to month at the front, but ettndlly Incrcstcd the atrength of tiie alU.1 armies actually engaged Fig urts on the hundred. of tho isivnds of (merit ans who ware In training beiilnd the lines are not given 's The tal le prepaieu by General staff showing the comparative itri ngth t( the allies for the eight months ivvtnd follows. Allies Germans T ERNEST By (New York (Advertisement) -- WASI1IN(.1 1919. Peptiron, ? I - "PEP" THE PUTS IT IF 6,- Jy up to you Its shift the now, but you rta itfe resjmnstbility by puttutg aAerroKi SO. MAIN. sail e. WASATCH 4457 |